Hello List,
I have to create a PDF map which contains air photos and vectors. With QGIS 2.14.2 (which I still run for certain reasons) it works fine, the output PDF is about 96 MByte and contains all the features. But the PDF is not georeferenced (which is important for use in Avenza). So I opened the exact same project file in QGIS 3.18 and saved it to a new qgz file. Then repeated the print composer PDF export. Now, the output is geolocated, but there are vector features missing in an unpredictable way (please see attachment, blue arrows). I have read about a 32.000 vertex point limit built into Adobe products or PDF formats, but I think this cannot be the problem here because in 2.14, it works. Solution ideas like "reduce the number of vertices" or "reduce the resolution" will not work in this case, because I cannot risk to change the shape of the vectors. Also, it would never be sure when I reduced enough to keep all features. One cannot check every single line if it is still present in the PDF. What I am looking for is a solution that can make sure to preserve all the features. Writing out the PDF as image caused QGIS 3.18 to crash several times. Any ideas? Thank you very much. Best regards, Uwe
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